Lost
ABC (2004–2010)
vs.
Battlestar Galactica
SCI-FI (2004–2009)
Lost
Battlestar Galactica
Lost
ABC (2004–2010)
vs.
Battlestar Galactica
SCI-FI (2004–2009)
Last edited by pathoftheturtle; 01-31-2011 at 01:02 PM. Reason: simpler
Lost
Nuff said
BSG even though I know it wont win against the Lost nuts
BSG for sure. Lost lost me towards the end.
Lost.
I had my infatuations, but we both know in our hearts who is the sole love of my short, bright life.
Voted BSG, lost doesn't need the help.
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Battlestar Galactica.
Spoiler:
You know I was about to come through your computer and cyber-punch you, don't you feev?
A NEW GAME BEGINS
Battlestar.
This is closer than I expected at the moment. I'm sure Lost will take a commanding lead in the end, though.
There's one hole in every revolution, large or small. And it's one word long.. people. No matter how big the idea they all stand under, people are small and weak and cheap and frightened. It's people that kill every revolution.
BSG
Does whatever a spiderman does.
BSG! ...'cause it had a series finale that...you know...made sense...
To quote the last words of Georgia Lass, "Aww, shit." If this had been Lost up against any other show of the 2000s that I had seen (other than a fuckload of cable shows and Life on Mars, of course), I would've voted Lost easily, especially with its range of characters, its non-linear storytelling, and of course, the dual acting perfection of Terry O'Quinn and Michael Emerson on the show. Its philosophy and story of good versus evil, whilst constantly examining how one person's evil can be another person's good ("We're the good guys" being one of my favourite WTF?! quotes from the show) makes it one of my favourite US network shows.
However, Battlestar Galactica is so much more than just a ton of space battles. It's dark, mature take on the original story not only makes it a decent remake, it's inclusion of taking a look at more serious issues - including, but not restricted to, religion, politics, terrorism and death - makes it one of the best scifi shows on network television of the past ten years, if not one of the best network shows in any genre. At least, it is if it continues to remain as brilliant as the first season, which is all i've seen of the show so far and therefore the only reason why i haven't voted yet: it could all easily begin to suck at a certain point. However, i've just started watching season 2, and it still remains as brilliant as the first so far. I will vote, but only right before the end of this particular poll.
Well, in my experience, just because a finale makes sense doesn't make it one of the best. If it provides simple explanations at the cost of giving a satisfying emotional resolution to characters we've grown attached to, then it can lead to dissapointment sometimes. Life on Mars when it ended gave almost no explanations story-wise (admittedly, that was mainly because everyone knew the mystery would essentially have to continue in sequel show Ashes to Ashes) and yet it is, on an emotional level, at least, one of the greatest tv endings i've ever seen. The whole range of emotions the show takes you on the final ten minutes is so amazing to watch that Lost has been the only show I've watched to match that kind of ending, so I'm pretty pissed off that it didn't make it this far, or even the sodding first round in the tournament, but not exactly surprised, either. The abc remake of LoM, on the other, tried to go for an ending that answered all the questions, and instead felt like one of the biggest copout endings ever made, not to mention be incredibly stupid on the part of the writers.
Not that i'm criticising the BSG ending, since i'm a long way from watching that yet, just saying that it's better to go for an emotional ending rather than one that provides a ton of answers a lot of the time.
Never be cruel and never be cowardly. And if you ever are, always make amends.
You are a walking talking Doctor Who encyclopedia to me. - Melike
BSG had one of the most emotional finales I've ever seen and it left much up to the viewer in the way of answering some things. It was above awesomeness from beginning to end. I was a faithful Lost watcher, never missing an episode, and imo the last season and the finale were a letdown, not simply because everything wasn't answered but because some of the answers were just silly. Example being the entire flash sideways nonsense.
Read it this way:
not simply because everything wasn't answered
and it makes perfect sense.
As for "flash sideways", no I did not "completely blank out", that is just what everyone was calling it during the season. I know what it was, I understood the entire explanation, I just thought it was nonsense.
It is just my opinion of course and not meant in any way to sway anyone else's.
I still think you make a hot little Dharma worker!
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I don't like this at all.
I had my infatuations, but we both know in our hearts who is the sole love of my short, bright life.
There's one hole in every revolution, large or small. And it's one word long.. people. No matter how big the idea they all stand under, people are small and weak and cheap and frightened. It's people that kill every revolution.
interesting... unexpected...
Ask not what bears can do for you, but what you can do for bears. (razz)
When one is in agreement with bears one is always correct. (mae)
bears are back!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Yes Come on BSG!
You know it's bad when Feev starts quote Will Smith
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Mattrick, I'm gonna kick your arse if we lose by one vote!
I've tied it so far...